The car keys shown were to a 1972 Lincoln Mark IV that Elvis had driven
for a period of 2 years. Elvis gave this car to Mr. Gilleland, who was
his hair stylist for over twenty years preceding Elvis death on
August 16, 1977.

During Mr. Gillelands employment as Elvis hair stylist, Elvis
gave him as gifts, numerous items of clothing and personal property, which
belonged to Elvis, including the above-mentioned car.

Along with the 2 keys are the Owner Card, Warranty Facts Booklet, Door
Lock Button, Lincoln Continental Leather Key Ring and a Lincoln Continental
Identification Metal Key Ring with identifying code printed on it. The
code identifies Elvis as owner of these keys to a Lincoln Car Dealer,
should they be lost and returned to a dealer. The dealer can then return
them to the rightful owner.

I purchased this car from Mr. Gilleland in 1992 and several years later
sold the car. I kept the original car keys, owners manual and other items
mentioned above.

I swear and affirm that the forgoing items are original and authentic
and was given to Mr. Gilleland by Elvis Presley and acquired by me from
Mr. Gilleland in April 1992; I am the sole and rightful owner of these
items and they have been in my sole possession since April 1992.

FURTHER AFFIANT SAYETH NOT
Witness my hand this 18th. Day of February 2008
Thomas B. Morgan Jr.
$4500.00 or will trade on this item.

This booklet contains copies of all documents required by the Shelby
County Sheriffs Department in order for Elvis to be commissioned
a SPECIAL DEPUTY in his hometown of Memphis, TN. Elvis Presley
was intrigued by law enforcement and had a desire to be more involved
with the Shelby County Sheriff Department as a Special Deputy.
As Adm. Assistant to Sheriff Barksdale, my duties and responsibilities
included the administration of the Special Deputy Program.
It was an honor for me to be involved in the commission of Elvis A. Presley
as a Special Deputy.

Special deputies are commissioned by the Sheriff and have full police
powers, including a written directive authorizing the individual to carry
a weapon pursuant to the Tennessee Code Annotated 39-4902. Elvis had to
successfully complete a suitable training period for the use of firearms
and be knowledgeable regarding safety precautions related to the use of
firearms before he could be commission.
This booklet contains copies of a written application; an affidavit of
agreement, a request for training, a directive authorizing the carrying
of a weapon, a surety bond, and the commission or oath of office signed
by Elvis A. Presley. These documents are filled out in long hand by Elvis
and contain personnel information relating to him.

Elvis A. Presley purchased the pistol mention above Nov. 6, 1970 from
Kerr's Sporting Goods in Beverly Hills, Calif. The pistol has leaf and
scroll engraving outlined by sweeping borders of inlaid gold and silver
with carved ivory handles and bearing the serial number 688344. Five images
of animals including, a Bear, a Bobcat, a Moose, a Mountain Lion and a
Puma are inlaid in gold. The ivory grips are carved with a Deer on one
side and an Antelope on the other.

The artist of the Frederick Wilhelm Heym Company of Germany executed
the engraving. The pistol comes with a custom-made leather zipper case
with Elvis's name tooled on it. Also, the original Firearms investigation
report and Registration Paper showing the Serial Number and signature
of Elvis A. Presley from the Beverly Hills Police Department are part
of the provenance with this pistol.

There are 4 photos of Elvis with the gun. There are numerous articles
in several books regarding Elvis giving the pistol to Vice-President Spiro
Agnew on December 01, 1970. The pistol has tremendous historical value
due to the fact it was given as a gift to Vice-President Spiro Agnew.
Vice-President Agnew returned the pistol to Elvis because he was under
investigation for wrongful acts. The provenance is as good as it can get.
The pistol was later given to the Sheriff of Shelby County, Sheriff Gene
Barksdale. The value of this artifact is almost priceless.

Having pictures, signature on registration, and historical inferences
to accompany this pistol makes it truly a one-of-a-kind piece. I swear
and affirm that this pistol is original and authentic; that Elvis Presley
gave it to Sheriff Barksdale in December 1976 and that Sheriff Barksdale
gave it to me. That it has been in my sole possession since Sheriff Barksdale
gave it to me and I am the sole and rightful owner of this pistol

The watch has a circular dial, bar chapters, day and date window, sweep
second hand, within a yellow metal case, the bezel featuring the raised
letter monogram ELVIS PRESLEY, completed by a yellow metal bracelet. Signed
on dial Mathey Tissor. Designed for Elvis Presley by Harry Levitch Jewelers
in Memphis, Tennessee. Elvis gave these watches to close friends and members
of his entourage as gifts in 1971.

As well as giving them to friends, he gave one to all the recipients
of the "Jaycees Most Outstanding Men Of The Year", as well as the press
secretary and others participating in the awards banquet that year.

Elvis gave this watch to his "Uncle Earl Pritchett Jr." who was the head
grounds keeper at Graceland. While visiting Graceland, I had the pleasure
of meeting and becoming a friend of Earl's, a friendship I treasure to
this day. In the fall of 1978 while visiting at Earl's home at Graceland,
Earl offered to trade watches with me, my Bulova watch for his watch.
Needless to say, the trade took place immediately. Later that day, I went
home the proud, new owner of one of only 36 Elvis watches. This watch
has been in my sole possession from that day in 1978 until today and I
am the sole and rightful owner of this watch.

I swear and affirm that the forgoing watch is original and authentic
and was given to me by Earl Pritchett Jr., during my tenure as Administrative
Assistant to Sheriff Gene Barksdale.

" Special Deputy Sheriff Badge # 3"

Shelby County Sheriff Roy Nixon issued this badge to Elvis Presley on
Oct. 10, 1970 when he commissioned Elvis a "Special Deputy". This was
the first badge and commission that extends full police powers to the
holder. It also authorizes you to carry a weapon pursuant to Tennessee
Code Annotated 39-4902.

The badge is star shaped, gold in color, and has 6 points on it. There
is a ribbon across the top of the badge and over the state seal inscribed
with Special, on the bottom point of the badge is a tab with number 3
inscribed on it. This was a standard issues badge for "Special Deputies".

At a later date Elvis gave this badge to Charlie Hodges when he was issued
a Chief Deputy Badge. In Oct. 1976, I issued Charlie a Lieutenant's Badge
in return for his # 3 badge. He left my office happy with his new Lieutenant's
Badge and I was happy with Elvis' old # 3 badge given to me later by Sheriff
Barksdale.

I swear and affirm that the forgoing item
is original and authentic and was given to me by Sheriff Barksdale. This
Badge has been in my sole poossession from that datein Oct. 1976 until today
and I am the sole and rightful owner of this Badge.

Witness my hand this__________ day of __________ 2007.

________________________Thomas B. Morgan Jr.

Bill Belew designed this beautiful light blue suede leather
stage belt in the early 70s. It maybe one of his first designed
belts for Elvis. It is an ornate light blue suede leather adjustable belt
approximately 4 inches wide and 40 inches in length with a very large
silver buckle. There are 3 rows of six different designed silver medallions
the full length of the belt, along with 2 rows of hanging silver chains.
This belt is shown in the accompanying photo. It was worn with a light
blue and silver 2-piece suit.

This belt was acquired by me from one of Elvis relatives in the
early 1990s and has been in my sole possession since that date.

I swear and affirm that this stage belt is original and authentic. That
I am the sole and rightful owner of this beautiful stage belt that was
worn by Elvis on stage numerous timesFURTHER AFFIANT SAYETH NOT.

This original sales contract for the purchase of Graceland
is dated March 17th, 1957. Ms. Viriginia Grant of the Viriginia Grant
Realty Company wrote it. Elvis, Vernon and Mrs. Presley signed the contract
on Monday March 19th, 1957 after inspecting the home. The first offer
for the property was $90,000, which included the trade of their home at
1034 Audubon Drive valued at $55,000. During the course of the next 10
days numerous offers were made on the property. On March 21, 1957, the
offer was raised to $102,500 and Ruth Brown Moore accepted Elvis
offer. The closing date was March 26th, 1957. Elvis had purchased Graceland
for his beloved mother. When Elvis purchased Graceland it was located
in Whitehaven, on the rural outskirts of Memphis. The original owner,
F.E. Toot, named it after his daughter Grace.

This historic southern mansion was part of a farm dating back to the Civil
War. It has become the pilgrimage site to adoring fans, and is the icon
of the Elvis phenomenon. Today Graceland is listed on the National Historical
Registry as one of the most visited homes in America.

The value of this artifact is almost priceless. This being the first contract
written on Graceland and being signed by Elvis, Vernon and Mrs. Presley
and the historical inferences to it makes it a one-of-a-kind piece.

I swear and affirm that this contract document is original and authentic.
That I am the sole and rightful owner of this contract and it has been
in my sole possession since May 25th, 1995.